OCR Text |
Show . EAGLE Boosters - ADVEtTISEI itoreat art hut Thuriday, Nov. 3, 1964 Candy Sale In Plans Of 7th Ward Group presented the 31-1- COTTONWOOD. SOUTH Members of the South Cottonwood 7th ward Relief Society are planning a candy sale, la preference to the usual bazaar, according to Mrs. Kent Burt, Relief Society president. The candy will be chocolates. Assisting Mrs. Burt with the project are Mrs. Jot Knight, Mrs. Doug Hlleman and Mrs. Wendell Davis. The candy will be boxed and delivered. Orders may be given to any of those In charge. hand-dipp- then team a cake, because it was the last home game of the football season. That afternoon out on the football field, Murray lost to Olympus 3. Tomorrow (Friday) at 1:30 p.m., the Murray eleven travels to Jordan for the last game of the season. Elderly Man Favorite Of ed 77 M . Neighbor Kids son has entertained the chiland dren on his merry-go-rougiven them cotton candy and pop corn. On Monday he was busy setting up the horses, getting them ready for the ghosts, goblins and pirates' evening ride. Mr. Nelson, who is 71, uses his concessions to entertain at various community functions. However, he entertains the neighborhood children at intervals during the year. As one mother commented, He just loves the children and wants to see them happy. Try Green Sheet Want Ads! nd WINDER. Halloween is neighborhood festival time at the Waldo Nelson's, 4433 Garden Dr., when Mr. Nelson invites Gi ma u it 111 all the neighboring children for a treat. For several years, Mr, Nel Bruce J. Parsons its Veterans Boost Show On TV Channel 7 MURRAY. A half-ho- ur movie entitled 'Walk With Me is scheduled for showing on KUED, Channel 7 on Veteran's Day eve, it has been announced by Disabled American Veterans here. The film is the story of a combat soldier who loses a leg durwhen struck by shell-fir- e ing an attack on enemy lines. As a result, he becomes an amputee and faces rehabilitation and training to fit some job In life. Time of the KUED showing will be 8 p.m. COMPLETE MUSICIAN HEADQUARTERS offers famous, familiar brand namei. a complete selection of musical instruments for band ... and as well as sheet music . . . PEARCE MUSIC accessories and orchestra, featuring Selmer, Bundy, Reynolds, Signet, Ludwlg, and Standel, names musicians know and trust pjus Beautiful LOWREY Pianos and Organs. SCHOOL i .sk MUSIC SPECIALISTS m few awi ttftw ?r r. mmmes . . . neini! unci Downtown 383 I. 2nd South Hollkday 466T Bo. 3300 Kut AT Q.tM. NOW IN ORANOER MUSIC STUDIOS) so. rroe wwt 4 Phone: 328-200- 4 fife kiniw Yy m Epi-pho- (ujn)fi,y ivi Dim (qi nfmummmsfii CLOWNING AROUND with tome of the prises to bt given at Riverview Junior hfgh during o clrcui tomorrow (Friday) ore, from left, Cory Welte, Steve Borg ond Rich Show. o lor Murray School Board V Circus On Friday Slate At Riverview Junior Hi MURRAY. Students at River- view junior high are planning 1 There's No Opposition to the Third Proposition OPVV Group : Meets Tonight It's just good business for efficient which benefits you government MURRAY. Proposition No. 3 jiiK-ndi- rliviblr lo ihr mr Irrm Tthr Stair of I'lali i the OuvMilutiixi in hIIuw ihr Slalf Auditor and tltr Stair Trrasurrr lo hr rvr ft md mnrr limn Iwti wmiin irrnn ralhrr lliHti ttl'.rlH-t- rum- allim-rd- . X Vote FOR The membership committee of the Murray and Professional Women will be in charge of a meeting to be held at 7 o'clock tonight (Thursday) at the Sakura Inn. Mrs. John W. (Mary) Simper, membership chairman, assist-e- d by Mrs. Burt (Gladys) Hansen, will present membership statistics to acquaint club members with the new memberships of the club. A folk singing group consisting of the John W. Simper children, Linda, Barbara, Robin and Christine, will present several musical numbers. Miss Maida Bagley has been appointed by Betty Ann Brown, club president, to fill the vacancy left by the death of Mrs. Or in (Thelma) Labrum. Miss Bagley will serve as recording secreBus-ine- ss as a taxpayer. In- - are also serving Meeting Is Dated For McMillan DUP Camp MURRAY. The McMillan DUP camp will meet on Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Bert (Blanche) 5765 Llndon St. Chrlstensen, The meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Edwin (Josephine) Hamblln, captain. Music will be under the direction of Mrs. Brent (Arlene) Snow. Mrs. LeRoy (Peggy) Quick will complete her discussion of "Short Autobiographies of Pioneers and Mrs. Clark (Dor-ee- n) Jones will present a lesson on "Utah Railroads." Proposition 3 mt In lulu The Red Cross club has been sponsoring a competition between classes this week in connection with the Red Cross drive at Spartanvllle. Cross assembly was presented to the student body. Various gave speakers talks prompting students to donate to the drive. Club officer are CANDIDATE For State Legislature- - Legislative District We are supporting Boyd C. Bronson THE MAN MURRAY w Barbara Oscar Hanson. Jr. Bateman, presiMichelt dent: Summers, vice president; Lara Lee Stauffer, secretary; Janet Bush, historian; Susan Thompson, senior representative; Kathleen Argyle, junior representative and Janice Tucker, sophomore representative. 40 years of proven integrity in many dvk and business activities former elected off! del k Demonstrated experience and ability ft Rflhrlng for responsible ust of your tax dottar, open bidding on all purchases, economy and efficiency in roadwork, better flood control management. tee ft Success e at an e Responsibility is at an Taxes are Choose a man who wfff represent your Interesfs In State Government REPUBLICAN JlililJUl IM " On Tuesday of this week a Red A BOYD C. BRONSON 1 What' will you do about it at Tuesday's Election? Sadie Hawkins Day and the November 8 happenings In Dogpatch were the plot for the MAG assembly Committee lor More Efficient State Government tary. on Friday. has been Mrs. Blundell Kennith Dollinga, Sec. Mary Becky Terry protrayed Daisy appointed youth power chairman Mae, the young lady who was for the Murray club. trying to "hook Ll'l Abner, played by Terry Young. Tender Leif, Leif Erickson's sister, complicated matters when she came out of a frozen state. As the oldest, unmarried woman In Dogpatch, she got first choice of a husband and Ll'l Abner wu her choice. Daisy Mae, however, fourtd help In Available Jones, Jake Nleuwland and his cousin, Stupefying Jones, played by Peggy Muhlesteln. Contests ensued and Ll'l Abner ended up with a donkey. That night, Murray high Daisy Mac's escorted their favorite beaus to the MAG dance, the Dogpatch Drag. Refreshments were served, and a photographer wu present to record the fun events of the evening. There was also the auctioning off of pumpkins, carved and filled with goodies by the girls. Shauna Bennion Is president of the MAG, with Kathy Sudoko, 19 vice president. Jackie Macintosh and Linda Brlnton art secretary and historian, rupee tively. Senior representative is Judy Mandeles, junior representative is Janice Whitlock and Korahle Smith is sophomore representative. Rena Divine, Fare Nygren, who wrote Ten Porter and directed the assembly and Dermis Vateniutla Geor.e Ruuet, Jr. S. Elliott Budge Maria Oliver, are councUmen, Norman Ogden Key Plckarfj Manwell Olien Milton bck Booster Renoa Klossner, Thoyne Harrli Sherm Hormer Phil Event president, introduced the five Hal Anderton candidates for Spartan Man at Scott Beeiley 0. 'Wolly" Nlelien $. I. Wright the pep assembly, Barney the Clark Jonei Madeline Wlrthtirt Jack DeMann Beet (George Bllantich), HarDecker Glenn Snarr lorry riet the Musky (Joy Ferrin), Hermoniort Roy Harold Johnion lloyd Naylor Freddy the Farmer (Marlia Chorlei W. Brown Fred I. Pinlimon Wendell Doy Minnie the Miner (SteSeen)f Tuft lee Vol K. Meier Dorrell Eddington phanie Camero) and Tim my the Robert Hallidoy Jomei Hendrkkion Edna Mot Wilkinson Titan (Robin Johnson), wtre asked questions about school Coriion Terry Harold Hymoi Norman Eoitwood functions and did a cheer tor the student body. The judce ruled out all five candidates and the Spartan Man for 1964-6- 7, Blaine Swenson, wu delivPAID POimCAt ADVE mSEMENT BY WENDS Of BOYD iONS&N '. ered in a box. ELECT HUE ii ii ii Vm ii ii ii im ii ii ii mi in M n 11 The circus committee is comprised of Riverview student body officers and the seventh, eighth and ninth grade class presidents. Presidents of the science, industrial arts, GLA Everyone's in favor of it ! mi :l ganizations on the committee. served. (Succession of State Auditor and State Treasurer) Shall Scum a 'Circus Days carnival, tobe held tomorrow (Friday) during school hours. Booths will be set up where students can play a variety of games for 10 cents a try. Graded prizes will be award ed for skillful participation. Leaders of the booths will keep track of tickets sold and at the conclusion, the proceeds will be divided among the organizations participating to be used to help finance their activities. The circus will be, carried on for approximately 1 12 to two hours. There will be a dance and refreshments will be and the Junior Red Cross or- HIGH all-tim- all-tim- LOW e Join your neighbors - Vote Hanson for better Government Idvtre O. Pronh AafwMt WUlloot Otoa T Molvla AS A14rM Artaur e. AnatrtM Ofl Chn W. lurry 4. H. abUUvm AUitMM i. W. AaMM AUiM Aift Miltoa BrtwB A t. Own W. Bart lmm W Alwort a. CMNH Btrtoa ! t, BtM, it, "IU Owl 9. Thrweoft Chruty m un JOMkK M cu t ftort TttoratA M Cwat Cw Ciwr HAipk Cmtvtl O. DfrrMl A DTtoa autor o, ootnt K. A. MoMMI it a euofort A Voryl WtlU Sort DoftMtt Dot 9, Dortor A DnoA C, DroMy I. Doas Chorto Otwor Cborio M. onfna Lootiare O Otoooat Knntk W. Btrkor Kyi Biuim Bwl Dooooo DUioa rar ni l u ru Jafca W. AirtMS W. It Simn B. Browa Jm Dot A iKlrkyB. Daitnis a. Dowom M. Dovi Jul Oioa i rrttl n. Alt Jim Btmtt Snory W. Btrrwtt DmaonS t. Brtf, t. Jim Ootrttta Karols OroMtoa it r. A. OoMoorthy Ooorto M. OtU Qottoo Cr Dm i NoniM M. a. MtnoMl Srl D. Johmoa 4. Moary MriaarS Waltor V. ralaMt Waraor 4. JirroU Karl Jonota Room Mnry U. 4. Kvhrt to a. RBllf RoiUl L Rntihl Mtary P. BIBB J. Arthar KawSoMI a. rmUot w o Rooiia Chariot M KtUkoat Waiwr Rttiuns a. w. Ktato a. Lokaborr jRatwM A. Jf. M. Lao Cll a. LaMhorol Waltor Mortia R, Lrtoort r Ui. H4io Jmn R. B Htroi r. ThoM U HkU w. Hum (art W. Hutu OooffO A.' Molt O TlMMkot r1nM CtoLaaior Moil L, m Mir D. R. MonM Mart rne W, MoatM Ma I. Mootoa H, M NorrorU Oon Sofrao C. Mtfvooa Wat HottiM, it IrvlM L O. CartMo ionkiM uoh it. Men, McOaira O Warrok Vmu a. i. tacry W. MoArutor i. MoCtOUON Uoofw M Motl MoSlook. Wortlll A it.' V. StanalAf rronk HIrMoor BtoHtkf H. MM Vote Republican 4-Y- ear County Commissioner foia hi tied Honeon CowwiHee, Tore Jed. Choirwon t. PoUnoa Pourtoa M. Aloort H. Porkir MowarS W. Prio W. Bsulrot Poiiataa Jonnint PklUlpt. it. Rokort P. Rohltini luikowrn Roataty DavlS R. Rokoru Rtloa H. Roataoy C. Caok Roatptoa A. W. Shophore UianS W. Bhafor Vaathn O. Bptnale Tom Ttmothi LonarS R. Traetor M . Thomo TbootM Oo T. U.Trloa RS R I. VomlMtir Clort Vaaanaoof RMkarS A. YnWUUU Vorot iW. OO Vaattloa U WaoS L. Wkokor S. WaMo BtaroUl f. wilt Roipk R. WrWl Lt U WUIioom RwlMre H Rm Mtltor itmt Joka B Mvtr R. W. NkhoU M. Mkholtoa Marjory TnoaM O. JoSi J area L. Joaot Cwtf I Jonof f ichor P Wtykor Walkor MorJoak o. WrtfM Olok Toahf Tobe tora Rokori B A. |